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Heart Any Thanksgiving plans, eating in or out?

Guess we'll eat at my son's. we usually deep fry a turkey. I am buying frozen pumpkin pie and Apple crumb. Frozen dinner rolls in the iron skillet is about as fancy as I will get and sausage and celery stuffing.

We eat later, about 4:00PM.
Nice to be with all the kids at one time and grandson.
Quiet holiday, try to relax amidst the cooking prep.
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